Humans
United States
"With pulsating rhythms and textured layers, their tracks generate an irresistible momentum that compels movement while maintaining an atmosphere of introspective depth."
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Happy Hour
1981
About Humans
Humans carve out a distinctive space within the sonic landscape, embodying the essence of a collective yearning for connection and identity in an increasingly fragmented world.
Their music resonates with listeners by tapping into the shared human experience, creating a bridge between personal introspection and communal celebration.
Their music resonates with listeners by tapping into the shared human experience, creating a bridge between personal introspection and communal celebration. This ability to meld emotional weight with infectious grooves makes their sound not just enjoyable but also significant in navigating contemporary life.
Employing a blend of electronic textures and organic instrumentation, Humans utilize their creative process to craft songs that feel both expansive and intimate. They explore rhythm as a driving force, allowing it to dictate the flow of each track while layering intricate melodies and harmonies that invite movement. This innovative approach transforms their music into a shared experience that encourages listener engagement, fostering an almost communal atmosphere at live performances.
Lyrically, Humans often delve into themes of connection, existence, and the complexities of modern relationships, balancing sincerity with moments of ironic detachment. Their storytelling tends to evoke vivid imagery and emotional resonance without relying on traditional narrative structures, creating impressions that linger long after the music ends. The tone oscillates between reflective and celebratory, inviting listeners to both ponder and dance.
1 studio album· United States
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Humans's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1981–1981
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